moments

Neighbors and supporters gather for a picnic to mourn the impending loss of their north St. Louis neighborhood to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

Zinaeya Baldwin, 7, right, waits for her dance group to gather following downtown Tampa's annual Santa Fest parade. Baldwin, along with 10-year-olds Francesca Gavula, from left, Serena Elston and Sierra Shellabarger are part of Show Stars, a Tampa Gymnastics and Dance program.

Kindergartners Devon Smith and Amanda Beegle whisper during a class discussion after watching a video about communities in their Gulf Coast Charter Academy South class on Sept. 14, 2015.

Greggory Chandler accepts the game ball from Plant Coach Robert Weiner, on the night of the coach's 100th win. Greggory, who has Down syndrome, joined the team as an honorary member the season before his graduation.

Brayden Cruz, 8, grabs a quick kiss from his mother, Juana Diaz, as she lines up to enter the Barron Collier High School auditorium for the Collier County School District GED graduation on April 29, 2014.

Felicia Davis, the Rev. Jonathan Davis' wife, helps a church member's son with his shoelaces at Grace Baptist Missionary Church. The 60-year-old church sits in the proposed footprint of a new National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency facility.

Pastor Bob Kantor, right, drapes a vestment over Tony Rosso as he becomes an ordained priest during a ceremony at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Naples on Feb. 2, 2015.

Relatives of employees arrested at Incredible Fresh Fruit Dynamics in East Naples wait at the Collier County jail for family members to be released on July 17, 2014. One hundred and five employees were arrested Wednesday at the produce plant for working with fraudulent documents.

Tina Wilcher sits with her daughter, Victoria, during an appointment to measure Victoria for an artificial eye at ocularist Raymond Peters' Naples office on July 8, 2014. Wilcher received national attention after her grandmother claimed she was asked to leave a fast food restaurant because of her scars. Peters is making an artificial eye for the Mississippi three-year-old, who was mauled by her grandfather's pit bulls in April.

Best friends LaShell Eikerenkoetter and Erika Lewis hug each other while standing on Canfield Drive two years after Michael Brown was killed by a police officer at Canfield Green Apartments.

Bishop Derrick Robinson and Rev. Rebecca Ragland place a candle on the spot where 15-year-old Jorevis Scruggs died after being shot by a police officer.

Two years after Mike Brown was killed by a Ferguson police officer, supporters gather at Canfield Drive to grieve and remember the slain 18-year-old.

Eliza Weber plays with her daughter Ariela, 5, as they sit in the shade during Camp Simcha's closing day festivities on New York City's Liberty Island. The family came out to support Weber's 9-year-old, a participant in the summer camp specifically designed for children with cancer.

Elias Phoenix, 7, sings a Bruno Mars song to residents at the Alafia Village Retirement Home in Brandon. Elias and his twin brother, Zion, sign, dance, rap and play piano at the home about once a month. Later this month, Elias will play piano at Carnegie Hall, as a result of placing second in a national competition.

Mike Hassell, with Chosen for Change, hugs Joshua Anderson, with the Get Fit Crew, during a dance off at a birthday party to celebrate what would've been Mike Brown's 20th birthday.

Danelle Downs, of Fort Myers, left, Jamia Curry, visiting from North Carolina, center, and Kami Peoples, also from North Carolina, right, take instructions from a booth worker as he gives them extra chances to make baskets at the Southwest Florida & Lee County Fair at the Lee Civic Center in North Fort Myers on March 4, 2015.

Mindy Carter, Kayla Conde, Craig Deam and Morgan Carter, left to right, ride the Wild Claw during the Collier County Fair's opening night on March 13, 2014. This year's fair runs through March 23.

Omar and Anabelle Hendricks, ages 3 and 4, of Naples, share an ice cream at the Collier County Fair on March 13, 2015.

After practicing all summer, Jesuit High School's recently assembled team of musical marchers runs through a final practice ahead of the school's football opener against rival Plant High School. The marching band debut will mark Jesuit's first marching season since 1999.

Twenty-five dead pilot whales discovered along the shore of Kice Island on Jan. 23, 2014 await National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researchers, who will perform necropsies on Friday.

Charlotte Wyzykowski, 9, center, and her sister, Stella, 7, of Dunwoody, Ga. sit poolside at Hogan's Beach in Tampa, Fla. as their cousin, Jake Talbert, 10, practices holding his breath underwater. The girls were dressed up for MerPalooza, an international mermaid convention and trade show at the Bay Harbor Hotel.